Folder contains two copies of a composite photograph of the Dalhousie University graduating class of 1893. The photograph consists of photographs of students on a watercolour background. The students are depicted standing on a stair case or sitting and standing around a desk, with photographs of the Forrest Building and the library hanging on the wall behind them.
Item is a photograph of the Dalhousie College class of 1894 at the end of their second year in 1892. The photograph shows class members sitting, standing, or reclining in several rows on a fur rug.
Item is a photograph of the computer centre in the Killam Memorial Library. The photograph shows one person sitting at a help desk while two other people walk down a hallway.
Item is a photograph of the entrance of the Killam Memorial Library. The photograph shows one person in a uniform sitting at a desk by the entrance with several other people leaving the library or going up the stairs.
Item is a photograph of the Dalhousie University Class of 1911. The photograph shows class members, including M. MacLeod, sitting or standing in six rows.
Item is a photograph from the 27th convention of the Canadian Pharmaceutical Association which took place in Halifax, Nova Scotia from August 6th to August 9th, 1939. The photograph is a group picture of the attendees of this convention.
Item is a photograph of the Red Cap Snow Shoe Club. The photograph shows C. C. Morton; Jack Symonds; Hub King; Will Leverman; A. MacKinlay; Jack MacLeod; Hen Pugh; Bob McLearn; Tom Sadlier; I. H. Crowell; A. Brown; Steve Sircom; Bob Murray; Fred Kaizer; Frank West; Billie Brown; Charlie MacKinlay; J. Allen; Wall Symonds; Bucky Northop; Low MacDonald; Tup Anderson; Will Lithgow; Mac Patterson; H. B. Clarke; Ned Twining; and Fred Freeman standing or sitting in front of a house, a fence, and trees.
Item is a photograph of Philip Snowdon, First Chancellor of the Exchequer,1st Viscount Snowdon. Photograph is a portrait of Snowdon wearing ceremonial robes.
Item is a photograph of Charles Fenerty, a native of Lower Sackville, NS. A caption is printed on the photograph which reads: "Charles Fenerty: Inventor of the process of producing paper from spruce wood pulp, he made his method public in 1844. Born in Upper Sackville, N. S., January 1821, he died at Lower Sackville, N. S., June 1892 at the age of 71."
Item is a photograph of David Beatty, appointed Admiral of the Fleet and First Sea Lord and 1st Earl Beatty, Baron Beatty of the North Sea and Brooksby in 1919. Also Viscount Borodale.
Item is a photograph of the Dalhousie Chinese Student Dragons basketball team receiving a trophy after winning the 1972 Maritime Cup invitational basketball tournament. The photograph shows Mrs. MacDonald presenting the trophy to team captain Peter Ung. Other team members are Spencer Lui, P.K. Chow, Tony Jong, J.K. Quek, K.T. Jim, J. Chan, Charles Lo, and Tony Chan. Photograph was published in University News, Volume 2, Issue 10.
Item is a photograph of a camping trailer used as a site for Dalhousie athletic and intramural recreation information at orientation week in 1974. The photograph shows the trailer with hand-drawn signs on it. The trailer was loaned by Twin City Trailer Ltd. (Bedford) to the School of Physical Education during orientation week for information on physical education activities and teams.
Item is a photograph from a hockey school clinic at Dalhousie University. The photograph shows a goalie guarding a net while a man hits a puck at them. There are two chairs with cushions on them on the ice between the man and the net.
Item is a photograph from a hockey school clinic at Dalhousie University. The photograph shows a man showing something on a clipboard to a group of children in hockey gear.
Item is a photograph of Shawn Healey being presented with the Climo Award. The photograph shows W. Andrew MacKay handing the Climo Award trophy to Healey. A caption included in the file says "From one Climo Award winner to another: V.P. W. Andrew MacKay presents the trophy to this year's outstanding male athlete, gymnast Shawn Healey."
Item is a photograph of Henry D. Hicks presenting the Dalhousie Award to Aileen Meagher. The photograph shows an unidentified man holding Meagher's bouquet while Meagher and Hicks shake hands. A caption included in the file says "Aileen Meagher, former track star and Nova Scotia's first Olympic woman competitor received the Dalhousie Award for great contribution to Nova Scotia sport, from Dal's president, Dr. Henry D. Hicks."
Item is a photograph of Rod Shoveller presenting the Nancy Lynn MacDonald Memorial Award to Lynn Fergusson. A newspaper caption attached to the back of the photograph says "Gymnast Lynn Fergusson received the first Nancy Lynn MacDonald Memorial Award from Rod Shoveller."
Item is a photograph of the Tigerettes field hockey team being presented with a plaque at the 1977 Athletics Awards banquet. A caption included in the file says "Still Jubilant after their national intercollegiate victory, the Tigerettes' field hockey team were further honored at the annual Athletics Awards banquet when they received a special plaque - and a rose each - from the Nova Scotia Department of Recreation."
Item is a photograph of John Van Buuren, winner of the Climo Award, and Susam Mason, winner of the Class of '55 Trophy, standing together and holding their trophies.
Item is a photograph of Guy R. MacLean, Vice President, presenting the Coach of the Year award to Pierre Page. This was the first time the award was presented.
Item is a photograph of Professor Pierre Page presenting an MVP award to Ken Bickerton. A caption included with the photograph says: "Prof. Pierre Page, hockey coach, presents Ken Bickerton, goalie with MVP award. Bickerton also won the Climo Award."
Item is a legend to accompany the photographs of the Dalplex construction. The legend shows the location of the six "views" from which the photographs were taken. The diagram also shows where Dalhousie Street, South Street, Oakland Road, and Studley Avenue are in relation to the construction.